Reward for missing Fremont boy now at $60,000

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - The reward for information about a missing 5-year-old Fremont boy is getting a big boost thanks to contributions from Alameda and San Francisco counties.

The Oakland Police Department's Crime Stoppers Program says the reward for information leading to the conviction of the person or persons responsible for the disappearance of Hasanni Campbell now stands at $60,000.

The higher amount comes after Alameda County and San Francisco County added an additional $25,000 each in reward money.

Hasanni was reported missing on Aug. 10 by his foster father, Louis Ross.

Both Ross and the boy's foster mother, Jennifer Campbell, were arrested last week in connection with the case. They were both released this week after prosecutors declined to file charges.